Everything just sounds much, much better on the Viento.ħth Acoustics Supernova: Compared to Supernova, I still recommend you Viento, except for the cases when you prefer shorter nozzle or have no access to custom and generally can't fit the Viento well. Moondrop B2, Dusk, Variations: Compared to these sets, I personally think if you had enough money just grab the Viento instead, worth your money in the long run as it is better in every aspect except just the price tag. Layering is also strong suit in this set, where every instrument in the stage can be defined easily which is which and where it is coming from and playing on the stage. General tonal balance is pretty good assuming you get a pretty good fit. Vocal is sweet and generally avoid shoutiness, and also come with smooth, airy treble. Bass is good for BA bass, and plenty enough even in A setting (but, again, more fun in B setting). Viento as an IEM has it's subbass and highs as it's strong suit so I personally almost always using the B tuning. C and D can also work too if you like thicker midrange (and also accurate to B&K5128 standard) but for me it kinda too thick sounding. I personally have Viento-B and Viento-R, and I think each tuning especially A and B tuning were the most versatile. Sound: Sound is, very good I think, probably one of the best tuned set even in today standard. Ordering time can vary and not in order (whether or not you place the order first in queue does not matter-personally happens on me) so keep that in mind. Finishing on the IEM is kinda DIY-ish not that up to today standard where almost any IEM has metal shell or smooth resin and so on, is something to keep in mind. The cable that I used is not the stock one because the stock cable I think felt cheap and prone to be tangled up, and also 3.5mm (I use 4.4mm). I personally have no issues at all regarding the fit but it is recommended to demo first to be safe. ![]() Fit can vary depending on individual ears, and generally recommended as a custom because of that reason. Non-sound aspects: as you can see on picture above, Viento is a resin iem which have long nozzle. ![]() It has a classic Diffuse Field-ish tuning which benefits on clarity especially on vocals and string performances. It has 4 Knowles BAs inside, CI handling sub, HC and ED handling both lower mid and uppermid, and a WBFK handling the highs. The IEM itself is almost a decade old since it's release, but I think still holds up well to today standard. Quick introduction regarding this set (which I think need no introduction) - Viento is an IEM made by Korean company named Hidition.
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